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    Should College Athletes Be Paid Analysis

    Due to the amount of misinformation the media influences, many people do not know whether the sources they read are biased or not. Many different sources on the issue are either biased, not credible, or legit pieces of news. A controversial problem that is going on in the world right now is whether or not college athletes should be paid or not. While ¨Despite court ruling, college athletes deserve a richer slice of the pie¨ and ¨College Athletes Should Not Be Paid due to Post-Eligibility School

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    Centrebet Mobile Argumentative Essay

    cricket, rugby, golf, basketball and a full slate of games from the Australian Rules Football League. For punters who enjoy punting on European on North American sports, the mobile app can be used to wager on European football, boxing, darts, NFL, NCAA FB, NBA, NCAA BB, NHL and MLB. The available betting options include straight bets, multis, prop bets and future odds

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    Title Ix: Equity or Elimination?

    receiving Federal financial assistance" (Sadker par. 2). This piece of legislation has had a profound impact upon college athletics. The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) has interpreted Title IX as requiring an equal opportunity for male and female athletes at our nation's universities. More specifically, the NCAA has ruled that in order to uphold Title IX, the money spent on male and female sports must be equal, as does the proportion of male to female athletes at an institution. Though

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    Is a Scholarship Enough

    people have to go through many trials and tribulations to get there. Getting to college can be a tremendous feat that people may shed blood, sweat, and tears just to arrive at that level in their life. There are over 460,000 student athletes in the NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association). Not close to the 482 million people in China sweatshops, but the outcome remains the same within the

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    Glory Road

    to coach the Texas Western Miners in 1961, winning the NCAA championship in 1966. He later served as assistant coach for the USA Men’s Basketball team at the 1972 Munich Olympics, was enshrined to the Hall of Fame in 1997 and retired in 1999 with an overall record of 719-353. DEREK LUKE (BOBBY JOE HILL) POSITION: GUARD JERSEY NUMBER: 14 HOMETOWN: DETROIT, MICHIGAN STATS: Hill led the Miners as highest scorer in three of five of the NCAA 1966 championship games. AUSTIN NICHOLS (JERRY ARMSTRONG)

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    Mia Ham Research Paper

    Soccer; a sport. Since 1863 soccer has been a sport enjoyed by many over the years. But how does one become a player in the game? You sure don’t just become the best player in the world like Mia Hamm. She is greatly considered the best women’s soccer player ever to play. But how did she get to that? Background: Mariel Margaret Hamm, or Mia to most people, was born March 17th, 1972. She was born in Selma, Alabama, and is one of six military children. Her father was a colonel in the army. Because

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    Stephen Curry Research Paper

    When we talk about notable players in the NBA, what comes into mind? The answers vary, starting from Michael Jordan all the way to LeBron James. These players are recognized for notable plays they made for their team and the business they are in today. However, one player that should be recognized is Stephen Curry, one of the best point-guards and three-pointers in the league right now. Of course, today he is known for the best player in the Golden State Warriors. But the real question is what steps

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    History of Football

    Being the most popular and highest earning revenue sport in the United States, football is often a target of criticism and inquiry, both from the general public and from politicians. Most recently, the sport has come under pressure because of concerns that there are long-term health effects resulting from head injuries, specifically the impact of multiple concussions. In fact, a large group of retired professional players has sued the National Football League for allegedly withholding information

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    College Athletes Should Be Compensated

    College Athletes Should Be Compensated For many colleges and universities athletics programs are a major source of revenue for its institutions. These institutions rely on their athletes to keep the notoriety and popularity of their institutions name. Since, college’s athletes are supposed to be the best at the sports they play, why are they not being compensated? Some might say a student athlete’s scholarship for a free education is compensation enough. However, there are some that say the amount

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    The Fight For Equality In Women's Sports

    WNBA plays with a smaller ball and has a different size three-point line. Not a lot of people watch women’s college basketball in person or on television. The NCAA says that for the women’s Division I basketball games there was 1,517 who attended per game in 2015. Division I men’s basketball had over 4,700 people who attended each game. “The NCAA tournament attendance average for women was 5,708, while the men’s tournament averaged 20,550 per session” (Yenor p. 3). This shows that women don’t get as

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